| Description |
| On-screen: |
The conductor |
| Description: |
A transitional idea speeds up the tempo in preparation for the second theme |
| Music annotations: |
[m. 40] f; [m. 42] ff; [m. 44] listesso / melodia / f; [m. 48] whistle / sfz / sfz / f; [m. 49] slide; [m. 51] slide; [m. 53] slide; [m. 54] ff |
| Orchestration annotations: |
[m. 40] 2 piccolos flts piano sopr saxes xylophone / brass horns / bassoons; [m. 42] celli bar saxes, b cl, 2 trbs; [m. 44] W.W.; [m. 46] trumpets a3; [m. 47] str; [m. 48] hns a3; [m. 50] trumpets; [m. 54] trombones 4-5 open |
| Analysis: |
In this dynamic and unstable section (similar to the transition section in a sonata form exposition), fragments of the A2 idea are passed around between the instruments (beginning with 5 notes, then just 3 notes of A2); this is harmonized by 9th chords, then add9/add6 chords; Steiner's sketch includes a few statements of the A1 theme as well, but these are not audible in the film's soundtrack |
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| Tags |
9th chord | added-note chord | audience | Carnegie Hall | common-tone diminished 7th | concert | concert hall | concert scene | conducting | conductor | dissonant bass | Dutch angle | excited | fragmentation | listening | musician | on-screen music | orchestra | playing | source music | watching
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